Wolfgang Köpfel

Wolf[gang] Köpfel (also Köpffel, Köpphel, Cephal[a]eus; fl.1522–1554) was a Strasbourg printer in the period of the early Reformation. He printed, for instance, works by Martin Luther, which amounted to around a third of his publications, and Matthäus Zell.[1][2]

References

  1. Köpf(f)el, Wolfgang at www.deutsche-biographie.de, based on: Lülfing, Hans. "Köpffel, Wolfgang", pp. 366–368 in Vol. 12 of Neue Deutsche Biographie, 1979.
  2. Jakob Franck. "Köpfel, Wolfgang", pp. 659–661 in Vol. 16 of Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, 1882.
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